The club believe the increase of around £2.50 per game is close to inflation and reflects their rising costs, which they cannot continue to absorb.
But the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) have hit out at the price rise, as well as plans to relocate fans sitting behind the dugouts at Old Trafford, to enable the club to sell those seats at premium prices.
A new match categorisation model for non-season ticket holders is also to come in, with tickets for premium games' priced at a higher level. United chief executive Omar Berrada said: "The club has decided that it would n...